1. What does a professional code of ethics prescribe for all?
A. Moral standards and ethical behavior
B. Rules and regulations in practicing one’s profession
C. Strict law implementation
D. Civility and social-consciousness
Ans: a
2. The number of days after which an enrolled bill becomes a law.
A. 45 days
B. 60 days
C. 75 days
D. 90 days
Ans: b
3. It is perceived as the most important need and most pressing problem of the Filipino family.
A. Unemployment or financial problem
B. Prone to vise
C. Broken family
D. Double standard on roles
Ans: a
4. There are 3 fundamental Human rights according to the Universal Declaration of human Rights. These are:
A. Life, security and self-development
B. Life, economy and self-development
C. Life, dignity and security
D. Life, liberty and security
Ans: d
5. Which of the following state is the right to human dignity?
A. Property ownership
B. Honor and reputation
C. Fair trial
D. Political independence
Ans: b
6. Which of the following would refer to the “Funnel Effect?”
A. Criminal justice is fully implemented in the Philippines
B. Very few criminal would be caught and be punished
C. Every criminal would be caught and be punished
D. All crimes are under the same criminal justice
Ans: c
7. The most important and central message of the Moral Recovery Program.
A. National moral regeneration
B. Family
C. Self
D. Government
Ans: c
8. Government expenses is more than that it ears thru tax collection.
A. Fiscal reforms
B. Taxation
C. Overspending
D. Fiscal deficit
Ans: d
9. If the school is considered as a agent of social and cultural changes, it should function as?
A. Transmitter of culture
B. Perpetuator of tradition
C. Pioneer of programs
D. Innovator of instructions
Ans: b
10. It mandates the blending of coco methyl ester (CME) in all diesel fuel and ethanol in gasoline sold across the country.
A. Fuel Development Act
B. Alternative Fuel Development Act
C. Biofuel Act of 2006
D. Clean Air Act of 1999
Ans: c
11. Which of the following is NOT considered a “biofuel?”
A. Jathropa or “tuba-tuba”
B. Liquefied petroleum gas
C. Ethanol
D. Coco methyl ester
Ans: b
12. The “Asean +3” was recently expanded with 3 new partner –countries during the 2006 APEC in Vietnam to foster broader regional free trade in the region. These countries are?
A. U.S. Canada and Japan
B. Australia, New Zealand and India
C. Russia, China and Japan
D. Australia, US And New Zealand
Ans: b
13. Refers to a diesel- equivalent, processed fuel derived from biological sources.
A. Ethanol
B. Vegetable oils
C. Bio-diesel
D. Bio-fuel
Ans: b
14. What is the main goal of drug abuse education?
A. Arrest
B. Prevention
C. Control
D. Rehabilitation
Ans: b
15. The Fundamental law of the land.
A. Republic Acts
B. Constitution
C. Court decisions
D. Executive Orders
E. Supreme Court decisions
Ans: b
16. It is the power of the State to command and enforce obedience to its’ will form people within its’ jurisdiction and to have freedom from foreign control.
A. Government
B. State
C. Sovereignty
D. Eminent Domain
E. Police Power
Ans: c
17. The Philippines is a Democratic and ____________state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all the government authority emanates from them.
A. Presidential
B. Bicameral
C. Republican
D. Constitutional
E. Free
Ans: c
18. Policy of the State to promote social justice in all phase of national development and give preferential attention to the welfare of the less fortunate members of the society.
A. Human rights
B. Democratic
C. Freedom
D. Social Justice
E. None of the above
Ans: d
19. It is declaration and enumeration of the individual rights and privileges which the Constitution is to protect against violations by the government, by groups or by individuals.
A. Civil Rights
B. Bills Rights
C. Political Rights
D. Constitutional Rights
E. Social Rights
Ans: b
20. It signifies that “all personssubject to legislation shall be treated alike, under like circumstances and conditions both in the privileges conferred and liabilities imposed”
A. Bill of Rights
B. Constitution Rights
C. Political Rights
D. “Equal Protection of Law”
E. Law
Ans: d
21. These are the rights of the citizens which give them power to participate, directly or indirectly, in then establishment or administration of the government, suffrage and information in matters of public concern.
A. Political Rights
B. Civil Rights
C. Constitution Rights
D. Economic Rights
E. Cultural Rights
Ans: a
22. The rights of the citizens which the law enforce at the government, suffrage and information in matters of public concern.
A. Political Rights
B. Civil Rights
C. Constitutional Rights
D. Economic Rights
E. Cultural Rights
Ans: c
23. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well-being and economic security of individuals. Among them are the rights against involuntary servitude, etc.
A. Constitutional Rights
B. Social & Economic Rights
C. Civil Rights
D. Political Rights
E. Cultural Rights
Ans: a
24. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well –being and economic security of individuals. Among them are the right property and just compensation.
A. Power of Eminent Domain
B. Police Power
C. Power of Taxation
D. Emergency Powers
Ans: b
25. It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden upon persons, property or property or rights for the use and support of the government and to enable it to discharge its’ appropriate functions.
A. Eminent Domain
B. Police Power
C. Taxation
D. Constitution Powers
E. Expropriation
Ans: c
26. It is the power to apply the law to contest or disputes concerning legally recognized rights or duties between the State and private persons brought before the judiciary.
A. Executive Powers
B. Legislative Powers
C. Judicial Powers
D. Constitutional Powers
E. Police powers
Ans: c
27. Under the 1987 Constitution, which among it’s basic principles embody the sociological aspects of life?
a. Separation of States and Church
b. Empowerment of the People Power
c. Recognition of Family as basic social institution
d. Empowerment of Suffrage
Ans: c
28. The measurement of the total value of the country’s economic production
a. Gross National Product (GNP)
b. National Income
c. Net National Income
d. Per Capita Income
Ans: a
29. The major purpose of taxation.
a. provides State Income
b. redistribute the monetary resources
c. lessen the disposable income
d. controls financial deficit
Ans: a
30. A policy that controls taxes and government expenditures
a. monetary policy
b. fiscal policy
c. trade policy
d. investment policy
Ans: b
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